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Dell reiterates $80bn target

News Dell chief executive Kevin Rollins has reiterated he thinks the computer maker has the potential to be an $80bn (£46bn) company in the next three to four years but not through its US-based bread-and-butter PC business, echoing comments he made in...

[July 18, 2005, 9:45]

Dell: Hitting the $80bn target

News Dell not only wants to move beyond its image as just a PC maker - it needs to. Central to that shift are plans to continue expanding into markets adjacent to the PC, such as printers, servers, storage and even televisions, company executives said...

[April 8, 2005, 17:25]

Dell: Hitting the $80bn target

Talkback "The company [Dell] is making such moves to reach its new target of $80bn (£43bn)" I love being British, it really puts the Americans in their place! ho! ho! D

[April 27, 2005, 23:45]

Michael Dell takes reins as Rollins resigns

News Dell announced on Wednesday that Kevin Rollins has resigned as chief executive officer, and company founder Michael Dell has retaken the helm of the PC company. This is not a short-term assignment," said Bob Pearson, a Dell spokesman.

[February 1, 2007, 7:50]

Dell sees money beyond the PC

News Dell is beginning to see even more promise beyond the United States and the PC. Sales of storage systems, mobility products, enhanced services and software and peripherals helped the computer maker augment earnings from its PC business in the...

[August 12, 2005, 9:40]

UK leads record quarter for Dell

News Strong sales across a range of products -- and increasingly services -- have propelled Dell to its best ever three months, reporting $13.5bn in revenue for its fourth quarter ending 28 January and a higher-than-expected $947m profit.

[February 11, 2005, 10:20]

It's a Dell old business on the desktop

Leader Any way you cut it, Dell's ambition to become an $80bn (£46bn) company is game over for the desktop PC. It is the only company to see double-digit profits in this market, with most of the rest struggling to stay in the game as they bleed to death...

[July 19, 2005, 14:10]

Hurd choices at HP

Leader Mark Hurd, HP's surprise chief executive, has drawn cautious praise and low-key caveats from analysts and pundits alike. Hurd's track record as head of NCR is excellent - he turned the company around and made its Teradata data warehousing and...

[March 30, 2005, 14:25]

UK tech stocks take a hammering

News Tech shares were hit hard in the UK Tuesday after a record points decline by the US' tech-heavy Nasdaq market Monday night. By mid-afternoon the FTSE's techMARK 100 index had dropped by more than 300 points to around 3,773.

[April 4, 2000, 14:26]

Nordic Netizens shame British Web community

News Only 15 percent of Britons were using the Internet in 1998 according to Mikael Arnbjerg, European research analyst with IDC, compared with 31 percent in Finland and 28 percent in Sweden. Arnbjerg said the fastest Net growth was in Germany with 12...

[June 8, 1999, 10:45]

Enron's collapse could hit tech market hard

News The demise of energy giant Enron will have a far-reaching impact on the technology industry, briefly stalling the growth of online trading in commodities such as energy and adding another dose of bad news to an already troubled communications...

[December 4, 2001, 11:03]

Intel inside e-business

News Intel may be best known for selling microprocessors -- the building blocks of PCs -- but the company hopes people will begin to look for "Intel Inside" the business Internet as well. The chip giant took its e-business message to the UK this week...

[December 6, 2000, 9:24]

Analysts: Hurd unlikely to split HP

News The appointment of NCR chief Mark Hurd as HP's new president and chief executive is a sign the board is committed to keeping HP intact, industry experts have predicted. Hurd has experience in selling a diverse set of business hardware and software...

[March 30, 2005, 13:30]

HSBC bolsters e-commerce offering

News Banking giant HSBC has signed up US-based software outfit ClearCommerce to provide online payment, risk management and authentication technology for its business banking portal, which is used by e-commerce merchants throughout the world.

[January 13, 2003, 15:48]

Report: Chip market to grow, but slowly

News The semiconductor market is picking up steam, but it won't return to the heady growth of the dot-com era any time soon, an industry group said on Thursday. According to a report by the Semiconductor Industry Association, chip sales will grow 1.8...

[November 7, 2002, 8:14]

Sun goes on the software offensive

News The best form of defence, allegedly, is attack. Never one to do things by halves, the chief executive of Sun Microsystems Scott McNealy has taken this strategem on board -- and then some. Confronted with a stalling stock price -- caused to some...

[September 18, 2003, 16:50]

Dell product group gets reboot

News After a year many at the company would like to forget, Dell is making significant changes to its executive line-up and structure. Dell announced a new operating structure on Tuesday that divides the company's product business into new blocks.

[December 13, 2006, 7:45]

Google: An Apology

Leader As you may have read elsewhere, News.com - our sister publication in the US - recently published a story concerning Google and online personal privacy. In it staff writer Elinor Mills used Google itself to find out public information about Google...

[August 9, 2005, 14:55]

Reinvention time for Michael Dell

News The latest Dell executive to leave as a result of Michael Dell's spring-cleaning was the man perhaps second-most responsible for the company's once remarkable success. Kevin Rollins came into Dell in 1996 as the operations and business expert ready...

[February 1, 2007, 14:46]

Dell dashes AMD's hopes

News Dell -- the only major PC maker that doesn't currently use AMD's chips in at least one product line -- on Wednesday confirmed that after leaning toward AMD chips in 2004, it's now leaning in the other direction.

[February 24, 2005, 8:10]

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